texas-water-wells

Tom Lovelace Water Well Serv.

186 well reports on file across 5 Texas counties, from 2003 to 2014. Median depth 580 ft.

186Reports
5Counties
580 ftMedian depth
50 gpmMedian yield

Where they work

Counties worked, busiest first.
CountyReportsShareMedian depth, ft
Bell County9551.1%590
Williamson County7439.8%600
Burnet County73.8%563
Coryell County73.8%720
Lampasas County31.6%280

What they drill

Purpose, and how deep each went.
PurposeWellsShareMedian depth, ft
Domestic16086.0%580
Irrigation94.8%620
Stock94.8%600
Industrial52.7%910
Test Well31.6%140
By decade drilled.
DecadeReportsMedian depth, ftWater at, ft
2000s111540271
2010s75600285

Their deepest reports

Deepest reports by this firm. Column one is the tracking number.
ReportYearDepth, ftWater at, ftYield, gpmPurpose
26149920101,170563Domestic
26147520101,010275Industrial
2614862010960516100Domestic
3727812014930485Domestic
3190142013930466Industrial
3298382006920308150Domestic
2614012010920368Domestic
200519200992062890Domestic
298112003920336180Domestic
3722672014910460Domestic

Every figure here comes from a report a licensed driller filed on the day the work ended — sometimes decades ago. It describes what was found then, not what a well yields today, and it is not a statement that any well is sound, potable or still in use.

This page counts reports, not quality, and it is not a recommendation. A firm that files more reports drills more wells — nothing else follows.

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